Overview
- Henri Borlant, the only survivor among 6,000 Jewish children deported from France to Auschwitz in 1942, passed away at the age of 98.
- Born in Paris in 1927, Borlant was arrested at age 15 along with his father, brother, and sister during a Nazi roundup; he was the only family member to survive.
- After enduring Auschwitz and multiple other camps, Borlant escaped from Buchenwald in 1945 shortly before its liberation by American forces.
- Borlant remained silent about his experiences for decades but later became a prominent advocate for Holocaust education, speaking regularly to students about his deportation and survival.
- In 2012, he published his memoir, 'Thank You for Having Survived,' which became a cornerstone of his efforts to ensure the Holocaust's atrocities were remembered.